Erich Fromm's revolutionary hope :: prophetic messianism as a critical theory of the future /
"Socialism ... is essentially prophetic Messianism ..." So Erich Fromm writes in his 1961 classic Marx's Concept of Man. World-renowned Critical Theorist, activist, psychoanalyst, and public Marxist intellectual, Erich Fromm (1900-1980) played a pivotal role in the early Frankfurt Ins...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Socialism ... is essentially prophetic Messianism ..." So Erich Fromm writes in his 1961 classic Marx's Concept of Man. World-renowned Critical Theorist, activist, psychoanalyst, and public Marxist intellectual, Erich Fromm (1900-1980) played a pivotal role in the early Frankfurt Institute for Social Research and influenced emancipatory projects in multiple disciplines. While he remains popularly well known as author of such best-selling books as Escape from Freedom and The Art of Loving, Fromm's contribution to Critical Theory is now being rediscovered. Fromm's work on messianism in the 1950s-1970s responded to earlier debates among early twentieth century German Jewish thinkers and radicals, including Hermann Cohen, Rosa Luxemburg, Martin Buber, Gershom Scholem, and Georg Lukács. The return to Fromm, as well as growing interest in Jewish messianism's influence on the Frankfurt School, makes this book timely. Fromm's bold defense of radical hope and trenchant critique of political catastrophism are more relevant than ever. "Joan Braune's work on Erich Fromm is indispensable for students of Frankfurt School critical theory ... Braune reveals the central role that Fromm played in the early development of Frankfurt School critical theory. She also discloses the role that Fromm played in shaping some of the most important debates in critical theory. One of the most interesting issues that informed the debates among early critical theorists was messianism and its political implications. There is no better book on this issue. Those of us who are interested in the development of Frankfurt School critical theory owe Dr. Braune a great deal of gratitude."--Arnold L. Farr, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Kentucky, President, International Herbert Marcuse Society "Joan Braune's work on Fromm brings this important figure in critical theory back into the conversation at a needed time. It also appears at a time when we must recapture prophetic messianism -- the hope in humanity for a better future." Jeffery Nicholas, Providence College, author of Reason, Tradition, and the Good: MacIntyre's Tradition-Constituted Reason and Frankfurt School Critical Theory. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxiii, 223 pages .). |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-214) and index. |
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Those of us who are interested in the development of Frankfurt School critical theory owe Dr. Braune a great deal of gratitude."--Arnold L. Farr, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Kentucky, President, International Herbert Marcuse Society "Joan Braune's work on Fromm brings this important figure in critical theory back into the conversation at a needed time. It also appears at a time when we must recapture prophetic messianism -- the hope in humanity for a better future." 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spelling | Braune, Joan. Erich Fromm's revolutionary hope : prophetic messianism as a critical theory of the future / Joan Braune. Rotterdam, Netherlands : Sense Publishers, [2014] 1 online resource (xxiii, 223 pages .). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file Imagination and praxis : criticality and creativity in education and educational research ; Volume 4 Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-214) and index. 1. Eric Fromm's legacy and contribution to the early Frankfurt School -- 1.1. The airbrushing of Fromm from the history of the Institute -- 1.2. The Lehrhaus to the Therapeuticum -- 1.3. Fromm and the Institute for Social Research -- Interlude: Fromm from Mexico to Switzerland -- 2. Weimar Germany, prophetic to apocalyptic -- 2.1. The German Jewish left and the milieu of Weimar Germany -- 2.2. Three from the Freies Jüdisches Lehrhaus -- 2.3. Two "theologians of the revolution" -- 2.4. Air from other planets: Stefan George's reactionary antinomianism -- 3. What hope isn't and is -- 3.1. What hope is not -- 3.2. What hope is -- 3.3. Grounds for hope -- 4. Fromm's concepts of prophetic and catastrophic messianism -- 4.1. Apocalyptic vs. prophetic messianism: response to Eduardo Mendieta -- 4.2. The ecstatic-cathartic model vs. prophetic messianism: response to Rainer Funk. Print version record. "Socialism ... is essentially prophetic Messianism ..." So Erich Fromm writes in his 1961 classic Marx's Concept of Man. World-renowned Critical Theorist, activist, psychoanalyst, and public Marxist intellectual, Erich Fromm (1900-1980) played a pivotal role in the early Frankfurt Institute for Social Research and influenced emancipatory projects in multiple disciplines. While he remains popularly well known as author of such best-selling books as Escape from Freedom and The Art of Loving, Fromm's contribution to Critical Theory is now being rediscovered. Fromm's work on messianism in the 1950s-1970s responded to earlier debates among early twentieth century German Jewish thinkers and radicals, including Hermann Cohen, Rosa Luxemburg, Martin Buber, Gershom Scholem, and Georg Lukács. The return to Fromm, as well as growing interest in Jewish messianism's influence on the Frankfurt School, makes this book timely. Fromm's bold defense of radical hope and trenchant critique of political catastrophism are more relevant than ever. "Joan Braune's work on Erich Fromm is indispensable for students of Frankfurt School critical theory ... Braune reveals the central role that Fromm played in the early development of Frankfurt School critical theory. She also discloses the role that Fromm played in shaping some of the most important debates in critical theory. One of the most interesting issues that informed the debates among early critical theorists was messianism and its political implications. There is no better book on this issue. Those of us who are interested in the development of Frankfurt School critical theory owe Dr. Braune a great deal of gratitude."--Arnold L. Farr, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Kentucky, President, International Herbert Marcuse Society "Joan Braune's work on Fromm brings this important figure in critical theory back into the conversation at a needed time. It also appears at a time when we must recapture prophetic messianism -- the hope in humanity for a better future." Jeffery Nicholas, Providence College, author of Reason, Tradition, and the Good: MacIntyre's Tradition-Constituted Reason and Frankfurt School Critical Theory. Fromm, Erich, 1900-1980. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80010148 Fromm, Erich, 1900-1980 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxcTVddFKdqYJd6wwVjYP Humanism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85062902 Hope. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85061922 Civilization, Modern Philosophy. Humanism https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D006808 Humanisme. Espérance. humanism. aat PHILOSOPHY Movements Humanism. bisacsh Civilization, Modern Philosophy fast Hope fast Humanism fast has work: Erich Fromm's revolutionary hope (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFXcxbYkCh637dMFkhbgYX https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Braune, Joan. Erich Fromm's revolutionary hope. 9789462098114 9462098115 Imagination and praxis ; Volume 4. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2013047602 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=929427 Volltext |
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title | Erich Fromm's revolutionary hope : prophetic messianism as a critical theory of the future / |
title_auth | Erich Fromm's revolutionary hope : prophetic messianism as a critical theory of the future / |
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title_full | Erich Fromm's revolutionary hope : prophetic messianism as a critical theory of the future / Joan Braune. |
title_fullStr | Erich Fromm's revolutionary hope : prophetic messianism as a critical theory of the future / Joan Braune. |
title_full_unstemmed | Erich Fromm's revolutionary hope : prophetic messianism as a critical theory of the future / Joan Braune. |
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topic | Fromm, Erich, 1900-1980. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80010148 Fromm, Erich, 1900-1980 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxcTVddFKdqYJd6wwVjYP Humanism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85062902 Hope. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85061922 Civilization, Modern Philosophy. Humanism https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D006808 Humanisme. Espérance. humanism. aat PHILOSOPHY Movements Humanism. bisacsh Civilization, Modern Philosophy fast Hope fast Humanism fast |
topic_facet | Fromm, Erich, 1900-1980. Fromm, Erich, 1900-1980 Humanism. Hope. Civilization, Modern Philosophy. Humanism Humanisme. Espérance. humanism. PHILOSOPHY Movements Humanism. Civilization, Modern Philosophy Hope |
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